Bang, snap! I have to say: Chocomize’s site does look exactly like Chocri’s, and if you click through the site to order a custom bar, as I did, the similarities keep coming up, like the toppings that are available (fleur de sel, goji berries). However the base chocolates are pretty different: Chocomize’s dark has 56.8 percent cocoa; Chocri’s is 72 percent. But the rest: same same same. You have a point, Ms. Magar.

I ordered the same thing at both sites: a dark chocolate bar with toffee chips, coconut, and candied peanuts. Differences emerged in the ordering process: Chocri’s fatal flaw is that the chocolate is coming to you all the way from Germany, thus customers must order a minimum of two bars, and pay steep shipping charges. My Chocri total was a painful $25.45 for two bars, while Chocomize added up to $11.45, which is still kind of painful!

When it came to taste, both bars were utterly awesome (as evidenced by the fact that I ate them before I remembered to take photos). I probably won’t go back to pay $12 for approximately four ounces of pleasure anytime soon, but if I did, either site would be a fine choice. I like dark chocolate best, so I preferred Chocri’s mouth-coating, cocoa-rich dark, but Chocomize had the edge on toppings, with really fresh-tasting nuts and coconut. Also tipping the balance in Chocomize’s favor: My bar arrived in four days, while Chocri’s showed up almost three weeks later. Ach du lieber!